Arsenal will be without Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey until the end of November after he endured a hamstring harm amid his side's Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
Ramsey, who battled with hamstring issues last season, was constrained off in the 57th moment and director Arsene Wenger said and Ramsey was "exceptionally down" about his most recent difficulty.
He had quite recently started to get back his best frame, scoring in his past two matches for club and nation.
Wenger proposed Ramsey may have grabbed the harm as an aftereffect of his occupied timetable, having effectively shown up so far this season.
"He had a sweep today yet he's out. I trust he will be out until after the following universal break. With the (last) universal break, the way that he played against Andorra positively cost (Gareth) Bale and him too," Wenger told the club's site (www.arsenal.com).
Previous Tottenham Hotspur player Bale experienced harsh criticism from Spanish media, with recommendations he had placed Wales before his club side Real Madrid by playing against Andorra when Wales had met all requirements for the Euro 2016 finals.
Ramsey will miss Saturday's diversion against Everton, and in addition the North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur on November 8.
Wenger additionally affirmed move down goalkeeper David Ospina is liable to be out for the same span.